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" '-' I JWf'Km. . laat ' ' - - ' -' WW,W SlRP"F!l"t"rT V ' -'r3' -V - 1 '3'" -" - i - - i; ., - -rV ...' ' : . ; Jr-. " . . Kerosene Oil I BY THF BARREL AT ENNISS' Drug Store. July 9, '85 tf. FRESH TURNIP SEED? The Earliest and Beat Turnip Seed for at EXNISSV TRUSSES Of all kind, at reduced prices, ss ENNISS'. Fruit Jars! CHEPEE THAN EVER. ALSO Babber Kings for Fruit Jars, at EXXISS'. SCARE'S PBESERVM POWDES For sale at EXXISS'. THE BEST AND CIIEPEST MACHINE OIL For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowers nt EXXISS'. PRESCRIPTIONS I If you want jour prescript ions pat up cheaper than anywhere else go to EffHISS' Drug Store. Wj, 6 '85. tf. Exuuss' Blackberry Cordial, KOK Disentery, Diari liu- i. Flux, &c, for sale At ENMSS' UruK Store. PATENTS Caveats, Trade Marks and topyrignis Obtained, and all other business In the 17. s. Patent Offlc attended to tor Moderate Fees. our office Is opposite the V. 8. Patent Offlee, and we can obtain Patents In less time than those re mote from Washington. dead Jlodel or drawing. We advise as to patents ability free of, charge; and make Xo charge uniemi e Obtain Patent Wo refer her to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Ilv.. and to officials of the U. S. Pat ent office. For circular, advice, terms and refer ences to actual clients In your own Stateor county, rite to C. A. SNOW A CO. Opposite Patent Offic e, Washington h. c. Oct.. si . is. tr FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY OF- J.Sam'lMoiiiUr. -o- ReprsentinLf a line of Com panies equal to any in North Carolina. Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms, Tornadoes or Cy clones. Policies written on short no tice at lowest possible rates. Be sure and call before insur ing your LIFE or PROPERTY. Royal Fire Insurance Com pany of Liverpool, has the larg est net surplus of any Fire In surance Company in the world. All bosses paid as soon as Usser tained without the usual dis count for cash payments. Office, next door to A. C. Harris'. Feh2o:ly. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. at Ell ft CU Vlt.K. L. II. CLEMENT. CRAIGE & CLEMENT, J.U.ISUUKY, N. 0. Feb. 3rd, 1681, kHERVOUS DEBILITY HARRIS9 I V'BOAFIC TVKAXNE8S I Decay .and luupmu lobacarBdiaMaea. h.if. fsictann, remit frera 'youthful IndlamUon. A RADICAL CURE FORI i tne iadulssoce, or sr bruin wnrfc Avni4 IVOTJS the imposition ot prrtrn tiouj icmcdin for thru, Orranic Weakness, I trouble t . Ort our Frra Circular and Trial Pack. Injtcand learn important bets before taking treat a? PHYSICAL m DECAY. ment elsewhere. Take a 81TRE Rem F.py that n. CUBED thousand, doca not Interfere with atten tion to buiineaa, or cauaa pain or Inconvenience in InYoungawiddh Tested pom ovcal VtAHSOYUSEINMX y. Founded on dentine medical princi ple. By direct appneatkm to the seat of ditcate iu Thousand Case3. tee ItpeeiOe influence ia frit without delav. Th.t. TRIAL Ittral functiomof the hu I man organism la restored. I'" animatine- elements lof life, which Tiave keen lw,edJu'elllTen Mnd Ith patien theecmei cheer Hal and rantdrrnln hort. THKATMJSyT. ShrMKoataa, 7. I strength and atuai ricor. HAR ?JEDYCO.0CMT8 N, Tenth St., ST. . mo RUP D PERSONS! Not a Tr runs nance. POTJTZ' S NORSK AND CATTLE POWDERS will ie oC Cona P- or Lrxs fm. VM. it F.ki . I-owrtcrs are rcd i ttmr '" rswiilrttreand pirvrrt Hr.me,raKA. Footrl iVyitajri will Inrrrn.e the qnantitr of nrtdt M rrem twenty per crnt, and make Uie batter Bros rottt Prwrdera win ertre or pre rent almost mn WPNg whtrti hnrc and ( attle are snl-lect. FocTrs Powmns wiu. site Satikactios. POM erwy where, PaVID E. PO0TS. Prcprietor. J. II. Euniss. Drairyist, AufBt. ; It is oljservetl that the marriageable girls talk hore because it is the lan guage of the groom. Tid-fjifs, Fl A State Weather Service. From the Bulletin 0 The Board of "Agriculture, at its July meeting, resolved to establish a fully equipped weather station in con nection with the Experiment Station. They found that a great deal of the work of such a station was being done at the Experiment Farm already, and and that the full duties Of a weatfter station could be easily discharged by its existing agencies with some help from the Chief Signal officer of the U. S. Army. The Commissioner of Agriculture was lnstructea to lay me peuuuu ui the Board for assistance before the Chief Signal Officer and the Director of the Station was instructed to organ ize the service as soon as the necessary means were obtained. Gen. W. B. Hazen, the Chief Signal Officer, gave a prompt and favorable reply to the petition of the Board and promised them the assistance of an ex perienced weather observer as soon as the service was commenced. The en terprise will, therefore, be put on fool just as soon as the buildings of the Experiment Farm, which are rapidly approaching completion, are ready to receive it. Gas at Fuel. Natural gas has not proved to be the great boon to Wellsville, Ohio, at least, that has been claimed for it. The manufacturers in that place as well as in East Liverpool, supposing that the supply of this gas was practically un limited, changed their plants so as to use this fuel instead of coal, but only to find that the flow of gas was so weak that some of them either had to stop or resort to coal. A dispatch from Wellsville says the loss on account of the failure of the supply of gas will be considerable, especially to the rolling mills. One leading manufacturer there predicts that manufactured gas will soon come into general use for fuel purposes, claiming that it is cheaper than coal and more reliable than nat ural gas. Man. Record. Delights of the Kiss. From Wilson Mirror. A kiss is the visible sign and token of ah inner sentiment which no words can express. The eyes and the ton gue do a good deal of appreciable work of love-making, but the meeting of the lips is the sign and seal, the chrism, so to speak, which transforms the earthy into the divine. Love without a kiss would be like the harp without' the 4iand,the rainbow without its hue; the brook without its babble; the land scape without its colors; the tube rose sweetest flower for scent that blows without its odor; the borealis with out its variations; poetry Without rhyme; Spring without sunlight; a garden without foliage or marriage without love. The young woman whose ideas teach her to recoil from a kiss cheats the lover of the joys of lov ing and those good old hours of woo ing and cooing would be robbed of that exquisite delight which makes earth wear for a time the glorious sem blance of Heaven, ami which make mortals dream of the raptures of Para- dise regained. Senator Sherman had the Money. Columbus Dispatch. "Senator," said a strange gentleman, addressing Hon. John Sherman on a train the other day, "the conductor of this train has lost his pocket-book, containing $200, and unless he finds it he is a ruined man. Now, I believe you have it in your power to relieve him of his embarrassment. In short, Senator, I believe you have that pocket-book in your valise." "Sir f exclaimed the Senator, rising to his feet. "Pardon, me, Senator ; I do not accuse you of anything. It was all a mistake." uWell, sir, let us look." said the Senator, still .very indignant. The valise was thrownlooen. and thprp snr enough was the pocket-book. The Senator had none to the condneWs room to make a chancre of linen, and had pulled down the blinds. In the darkness he had gathered un with th cast-off linen the pocket-book, which the conductor had carelessly left upon the seat. It took lots of nerve for fh strange gentleman to seem to accuse tbe beuator of theft, but he was so firmlyonvinced of the accuraev nf his theory, on being made acquainted with the facts, that he undertook the task. Be Modest Oue of the most important rules in the scienee of manners isthat you pre serve an almost absolutp silen . -aa5tarww WIl- cerning yourself. Play the comedy, some dav. of srjeaki interests to ordinary acquaintances, and you will see feigned attention swiftly followed by indifference and then by weariness, until everyone has found a pretext for leaving you. But if you wish to group about vou the sympathies of all and to be considered a charming and agreeable fellow talk to them of themselves, seek some way of bringing each of them into action m turn; then they will smile at you, think well of you and praise you when you are gone. It is said China and Japan are buy 2 American drixl gnnu i ins quantities. It looks ns if fc hr ;u i . .. ..w . Jiiiruu- Pil onvinir aumll .,.,.1: n . e"t "ct j tames me season, coming Clean Oat the Ditches . Tf is imnortiint to have hill-side ditches cleaned out and repaired before the push of fall work comes on. See that weak places in ine oaiiK.s are strengthened, and that all grass or woods in the ditch are removed, to prevent clogging and filling up during . s - 1 1 1 aL winter. rjy aoing tne wor uuw, me roots of the grass on the banks will have time to catch on before frost, and thin enable the banks the better to withstand the force . of the winter rains. An Alligator Feasts on a Tramp. From Orange City (Fla.) Times. 1.ad. week a man. oersumedlv tramp, knocked at L. P. Thursby a door about nine o clock at night, alter tne family had retired. Mr. Thursby struck a match and responded to the rail The man stated that he naa walked fifteen miles that afternoon to take the nisrht boat bound north, and got left, and wanted to stay overnight. Thursby handed him a key and pointed to his barnstathig that that was the heat, he could doi for him. TSoLuntil after Mr. Thursby had retired some time, did he think of a ten-foot alliga tor his boys had in the barn for the entertainment of strangers next winter. and he worried considerably about the man. As soon as he dressed he hurried out to the barn next morning to see about the man. He found the door locked, with the key turned on the inside. He forced a side window open, found the alligator in its usual corner, but the man was missing. The evi dence gathered seems to point to the destruction of the man during the night, as the animal ate nothing what- . . a v -v f a ever during the next few days. .Noth ing can be heard of the man, and it is believed he came to an untimely end that nignt. ("The reader is at liberty to exercise his judgment when it comes to be lieving the yarn. . Must Consult Stebbins. From the Detroit Free Press. There was an old couple at the Third street station the other day who had been to the Niagara Falls, and were waiting for a train to their home in the interior of the State. They felt they had accomplished a big thing, and were consequently quite elated. They had scarce taken seats in the waiting-room before the old man turned to a stranger and said : "We've just got back from Niagra Falls. Powerful sight them falls are. Haint nuthin' like them falls in this hull country." "Never heard of "em," gruffly replied the man. "You didn't ? Lor' bless me, but that's astonishing. Never heard of the Niagary Falls ?" "Never. What is it anyhow ?" "Why, it's the biggest Jot of water you ever saw, falling over the awfulest precipice you ever heard of. Why, it makes folks shiver to look at it." "Singular that none of the papers have ever mentioned it." "They haven't? Why, them falls has been there for thousands of years." "Wasn't it a freshet or a dam broke loose, or something of that sort ?" "No siree ! 1 hat water keeps a pouring and roaring and humming all the time." "Must have been soiue trick about it," carelessly observed the cynic. "If it was a real thing there'd be some excitement about it. You don't drink ?" "Me drink ? I've never drunk a drop in rav life." "YVell, it's too bad. Any-one who would swindle an old man like you ought to be horsewhipped !" "Swindled ? Do you purtend to say there haint no Niagary Falls ?" "Never heard of any such thing," replied the man as he got up and left. "Say, Hanner," said the old man, turning to his wife after a long pause, "did you hear that ?" "Every word." "Say, when we git home we'll keep mum until I see Stebbins and feel around and see if there is any Niagary Flills. If we've been bin fooled we don't want to be laffed at ; if its all right we kin do our blowing when it's safe and will count. Don t say Goat Island or House Shoe Falls or Bridal Veil to no livin' soul until we find out whether that ginger ale flew to our heads, or the show was all ' right and wuth the money." Folly's Sense. Here is a true parrot story. A lady living in Colorado has a very clever parrot; but, like clever babies, it can rarely be made to "show off" at -the desired time. The owner of the parrot one afternoon gave a tea party to a dozen or more ladies, and Miss Polly postively declined assisting in the entertainment of the guests. Not one word would she say, but kept up a constant snarling and snap ping that was most inhospitable, even disgraceful. VVhile at the tea-table the ladies dropped into the feminine habit of all talking at the same time. This so disgusted Polly that she finally conde scended to speak, and in her angriest tone she shrieked : "Ya, ya, ya ! All talk at once ! Gabble, gabble, gabble !" It May Have Been a Hint Philadelphia Call. "What a charming moon, Adelaide ! The rippling of the waves, the plash of the oars " "Bwt, Algernon, yon are getting rather in-shore, are you not ?" "Yes, Adelaide. It is pleasanter to hug the shore." "Is it, indeed ? I didn't know. You'll have the satisfaction of recall ing that you hugged something or other, ' The Homestead Law Must Go. From Wilson Advance. The homestead law was "shapen in sin and conceived in iniquity. It shields the rascals and works hardship on the honest man. The mortgage system was the natural outcome of the law protecting men from their honest debts. It was the only way by which a man could protect himself when he sold to men who were not well off in this world s goods. Model Trespass Notice. From Winston Republican A gentleman just in from up towards the "big hill" country, hands us the following unique sign which he cap tured posted upon a fence during his travels : NoTiCe ! If any man's or woman's cows cr oxen gits in these here oats, his or her tail will be cut off, as the case may be. I am a good Christian man and pay my taxes, but a man who lets his critters lose, I say. One Great, Glorious Attraction. Philadelphia Call. Ponsonby Wrhat ! boating ? no ushing or s- 1 Proprietor of the Humpback House JN ary. "No bathing of course ? "Certainly not." "I guess I won't stay. You haven't a single attraction." "Yes, I have. There's a girl stopr ping here who's worth half a million. She is all alone and " "Give me a cheap room on the third floor." What a Western Obituary Is Like. Gabesville (Tex.) Advance sun. They have a new way of writing obituaries out West. The following is a sample : "Died At Poverty Gulch, John Smithkins, aged o2, Dr. Sonas Budge officiating.' "How? You 'ave a daughter grown up, madam? Impossible! And she is very beautiful, mees your daugh ter?" "Oh no. monsieur. Very clever, but not beautiful." "Ah, zen she certainly do not take after you !" A man may read law ami become a lawyer; he may study medicine and be called a doctor; but if he wants to be a blacksmith he-must work at his trade. Nervous old lady, on seventh floor of hotel Do you know what precau tious the proprietor of the hotel has taken against fire ? Porter Yes, mum, he has the place inshoored for twice wot it s worth. To live as if each day must be our last, would paralyze all effort, and would forbid all hope and planning for the future. To live as if each day might be our last, would tend to keep us sober and earnest and careful and active. A Boston gentleman overheard his two little girls playing school. The elder said to the other, "Spell cat.'" "I can't; I don't know how, ' said the little one. "Well then," returned the small teacher, "if you can spell cat. spell kitten !" "What a murderous-looking villain the prisoner is!' whispered the old lady to her husband in the police court room. "I'd be afraid to get near him." "Sh !" warned her husband, "that is'nt the prisoner, he hasn't been brought in yet. It's the J udge. Human is not the only man who pre pared his own gallows. Men are do ing it every day. No man can inten tionally injure another, or attempt to do so, without injuring himself. The disposition which such an act culti vates is withering and blighting to the soul. If men cannot be helpful to each other, they should not place ob structions in each others way. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. A Valuable Farm, situated in Unity Township, Rowan County, about 9 miles from Salisbury, on the waters of Second Creek, near the Wilkesboro mad, adjoin ing the land of James Holt, Calvin Har rison and others, containing about 144 acres, nearly one half of which is Second Creek bottom, heavily timbered. On the place is a good. frame house, barn, well, and necessary out : buildings, all new. TERMS: made suitable to purchaser, af ter a small cash payment. For informa tion and all particulars apply tn THEO. F. KLUTTZ, Attorney, Salisbury, N. C, or Mrs. JENNIE C. McCOHKLE, 30:tf Jerusalem, Davie Co , N.C- NOTICE! Sealed lids for erecting a brick building at the County poor house, will be received until 4 o'clock, p. m. Augu-t 14th, 1886. The plans and specifications may be seen at the stores of Messrs KluttzJc Rendlcman and at Mr. J. S. McCubbina. The Board reserve the riht to reject any and all bids. TUOS. J. SUMNER, Oh 'in Board of Co. Com. jf NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. Mt. Pleasant, Gibarru3 Co , N. C. The next session begins August 30th. LOCATION HEALTHY. Total expenses per Termof 20 weeks: Academic Department, Collegiate Department. $60 $75 For particulars or catalogae address H. T. J. LUDWIG, A. M. Mt. Pleasant, N. C. If you want to keep up with the times take the Watchman you can't ,pftr WOMEN Needing renewed atreufftb. or who naffer fron lnlrnatUea peculiar to their acx. afcould try BrW5, bwM! p " BEST TONIC This medicine combines Iran with pare vegetable tnwtaa, and to invaluable far Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives, it En riches and Parities the Blood, stimulates the Appetite, MrciiKtber.M the M useles and Nerres in fact, thoroughly Invigorates. Clears the complexion, sad naakastha skin smooth. It does not blacken the teeth, canse headache, at produce constipation a 1 1 other Iron medicines do, Mas. Elizabeth Baebd. 74 F.-.r.vell Are.. Milwau kee Wis., tar, under date of Dec. 96th. 161: I here need Brown's Iron Filters, and it has been than a doctor to me, having cured mo of the i ladies hare in me. Also cured me or ur or Complaint, and now my complexion is clear and good. Has also been beneficial to my children." MBS. Louisa C. Brao don. East Lockport. N. TH Bays: " I have suffered untold misery from Female Complaints, and could r.hteiii relief from nothing except Brown's Iron Bitters." Genuine has above Trade Mark and crowed rsd lines on wrapper. Take ao other. Made only by BliOW . CHEMICAL. CO BALTlMOKtS. MS. Administrat ois Bale of Heal ISstats. In pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County, made in the spe cial proceeding entitled D. M. Barrier, Ad ministrator upon the est.tte of John S. Hyde, deceased, ts. E. J. Hyde ami E. J. Hyde, Guardian ad litem of Maggie Hyde, heir at law of John Hyde: I as adminis trator upon said estate, will on MONDAY, nieE23(l DAY OF AUGUST, 1688, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Salisbury, the following de- scjtbed real estate, to m ike assets, viz: About 40 acres of land situate in Steele township, said County, Hdjuinitfjz the lands of S. R. Harrison, William 'Gardner, and others, and known as the "Axiara place," the same bein the land conveyed to John S. Hyde by K. J. M. Barber by Deed regis tered in Book 5, on pase 774, in office ot the Register of Deeds of RowarTCounty. D. M. BARRIER, Administrator. 40:GW. SOMETHING NliW! '6" LAMP CHIMNEYS 2 that will not break bv heat, tot sale at ENNISS'. DIAMOND DYES wish at All colrrs von ENNISS' DON'T FORGET to call for Seeds ot all kinds at ENNISS', TO THE &.AEMES: Call and sec the Flower Pots nt ENNISS'. 15 CENTS FOR SAM PLC COPY si Tilt KEAI TIV17L. BOOK. It gives the LANGUAGE and acstisjast ot Ever Flower and Shrub. 3000 V'ttTLTI the Known Ruleiot Fllrta er" ia?yXcn. lioa with Glove. Paratol. Vatj 'fa Handkmhisl andfan. It sM AMD I lB,lie "O't complete work swaiwias" I or the kind ever Dub- lished. Hend Fifteen Cent a In stamps for a sample copy, ufso our pricato atrenis. Agents wanted everywhere. Ad. AMCRICAH PUB. CO.. 17 WorUi Tenth ttreel, Psilad'a. Pa. UUn mesmjusa this style $17 A Ef DAIS' TlilAL. A Fait set of JL W Attachnicnts. 5 WAKBA.VItll 7B7eursat Send for Circular. . . E. C HOWE & CO., 2 N.C tli St., Flails., Pa. -SM&3Crs-g "THE WATCHMAN' JOB OFFICE IS TITOItOl'fJni.Y EQUIPPED ?0E vAISTT Of nntiiij. FKOM POSTERS as bis as a barn door down to most delicate Listing 6akds. O--SrO- Ix'ttor and Note Heads, Bill Heads and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, emmL $ b2 Q PHICE LISTS, csm g;utn programmes, BLANKS OF ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial. i-rJers solicited and satisfaction guaranFccd M N. -aw a loi) i THIS PAPER T3C s" t,71',l", ox MEN ONLY A QUICX. PERMAN'rfT, CERT AIM CURE FOB WMkaew, Xi&ck of S tresis tlx. Vigor or Development . Cnosed by iadScretions, excesses, Mm benefits In a day; Oarfleasaally within a month. No Deception nor Qnseksrr. Positive Proofs, i all description and letter of ndrire in rlnin sealed emvel. frw. F4UK MKniOAI. CO. P.O. Drawer 1 ScSiJo, H.Y rKBILin 8 FEIiLEstw 1-CiL A Life Experience. Rerrarkable and Quick cures. Trial Packages. Send stamp for sealed particulars. Address Dr. WAD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. ORGANIZED 1859 A Home Company SEEKING HOME PATRONAGE. Cash capital S300,000 Total assets $750,000 Insures all classes pro perty at a equate rates. Losses promptly ad justed and satisfactori ally settled without any litigation. J. EH0DE3 BBOWKE, Prest. WM.C.COART, S:c. J. Allen Brown, At., Salisbury, N.C. 24:9m. For Sale at tlis Office : Land Deeds Real Estate Mortgage Deeds SlierlfT Deede ot several different forms ; Chattel Mortgages.. . .Mortgage Sale Notices ; Magistrates' Suinmouses, Executions. Sabpa-nas witness Tickets Transcripts, &.:. Bastardy Warrants and Bonds... State Warrants. Ball Boads ...l'eaee Bonds fppearance Bonds. Apj.eal Bonds ProsecutjOi) Bonds.5. . . Kj-.".tint nt Wrlls suuiub'try utaeUnicnts. . .Rortis to make Title Sale Notice lor Administrators, Trespa?s N'otl. cs.... A fullBneof Solielk ts Imlfc.-ltr-.cnt fr.rir.s. Numerous blank forms ior Supeijlor t'ourt Clei ks. . . Several lorms for nse ot .tornrj a And many Mlsccllar.riv& All which will bso!dlov Blanks f f any and all kinds printed to fader In Lett srj lc and ot gtxl lflp"i" at vt-rj low lirurcs. 12 vols, of x lei.Ui.e Amercan, 1 No raeli of .i i' s' Law a rat tjfir.lty. 210 H.s. Bruct "s second h .nd Buige;is-lied up. or ao Fonts advertising display type, lo Jobbing Fonts, loo lbs. Large Bortfqr tj e. jyonc complete stock of Printing material for a live column paper and Job Olflca, presses Included. rMany of the above Blanks, and nearly all the printing stock, w ill be sold very cheap for cash or ' on short lime. Richmond & Danville Railroad. i Western North Carolina Division. General PasseDger Office. SAIS3UUY, X. C. June 19, IS68. Commencing Sunday, June 20lii Inst., ttr"e V ilow lng Passenger Schedule, and Train Sendee will te operated on this Division. Tit A IN NO. rs WEST. TKA1X NO. 3 Main Line Arrive Leave. irrlve 4 il :i 14 2 43 1 M l-8 12 27 11 ;c U 4D Kt .r)2 n950 9 16 Leave. V M. 12. 2S l.:2 M 2 20 8.0i 4.08 4 37 4.T.2 -..29 t.lij ;.r.a 7 57 S.S2 9.15 11 85am Salisbury. . 12 29PM Stfitesville.. 1 :Vi , Newton I2. M. 4 23 3 15 2 43 2 81 1 28 12 27 11 57 11 4t) la 58 10 HI 9 16 s 4" 7 47 7 'AM 1 59 Hickory 2 in Icaid 3 Oti Morganlon . 4 its Marion 4 37 Old Fort 4 "2 Kound Knob. . . 5 29 Black Vouutaia fi ii Asbevllle 7 21 Alexanders '. 7 r,s Marshall 8 411 s 55 Warm springs.. f-20 Paint Poc....r. Tit A IN NO. 5t. WKST. Arrive. Leave. Main lice TRAIN No. EAST. 51. Arrive Leave AM. 2 43 3 5-5 4 33 5 U9 5 41 ti T9 7 3(5 s 00 9 02 9 55 10 40 11 2r, 12 30PX 3 5 1 20 2 41 3 , 4 31 5 - 9 .") 4 fi f.9 7 37 8 kO 9 (ti ;o 00 10 40 11 3 05 P M. Salisbury statvue Newten Hickory Irani .'.lorx.inton Mar.oil Old Fort . ... ..... Itotind Knob Black Mountain. . shevllle Alexanders Marshall Vv'dnn springs. . . Faint Kfxk 11 iC 10 17 9 40 9 12 s 4a 7 : .,7 6 15 5 24 4 21 3 43 3 01 1 35 I M . 11 2S 10 17 9 11 9 12 . 8 -10 T 30 657 6 3', 4 31 3 43 3 01 I 00 . r 15 TltAiN No. s jiBrpk bit. Arrive Leave Arrive leave a.m. i 10am stievli4e ?. . 11 es 11 I t Turnpip" ... 11 33 11 3S I'lgeon 1. Ivor 18 3t 12 4'pm Waynesvlile .. 1 15 1 f3' I'all 2 35 2 a". Sylva 2 4 2 41 Webrter 3 36 3 36 Whittler .. 4 20 4 2. t harlestor . 5 30 5 30 Nan-ah la .... 7 03 r. m. .i: rr.tts 3 20 2 13 1 4S Yi 26PM 11 42 P. M. 2 15 1 r3 1 00 12 02 10 27 10 16 9 29 S 45 7 34 r, no Id 26 ;o is 9 2s s :j6 7 .4 A. M . Meal stations. Train No's. SO and 51 ntn solid between Louif-vllK and Salisbury earrMna Fullni.tn su-epers between Clnelnatti: Loulviiie and Knoxvllle also between Warm Sprlnirs ajid (Jouisboro. Trains No. T.i and 53 run solid brfvren Morristown ano Salisbury earr tnjf LeghKn Sleeping cars be tween Chatt tnooga and Ashevlllc. w. A .TURK. a. ;. p. A.-SalistrarrvX. C. C. W. CHE KS. a. . a. Btebmond Va. V. E. McBEE. Supt. Ashevllle N. C, Subscribe now for the Watchman. V" 1 fsdUA SEMINAL PASTILLES. BaJfeaScareforN ateewMdJPWc AsvdHea, Test die As-d tbOmandeaaM ml i nctd and broken down men Co the fall enjoyment of perfect and full Manlr Rtroncth and ViBOrons Health. -A?1??? who anlTer from thBninnr obacnredtseaaee about by Indlaeratloa. Expoanm, rtoofree lnJu!Rpn-, we ak thnt : Orer-Braln Xonrnmeirithtae-nT RUPTURED PERSONS can havo FREE Igfflfe- v tei'. r ; s ' W?;-- C'.jEfe:klt;Aiiaaar VN .i'J irJ&J 1 vri as raauM to pap ttentsnd vera restored tn twtnJtk t.. , 1 ..PROF.. c DWARE. WHEN YOU WANT HARDWARE AT LOW FIGUEES Cull on the undersigned at NO. 2 Granit Row. D. A. AT WELL. Agent for taa CardwellThresher.' 8alislurv, N.;., June 8th tf. Garden Seeds riven away at Lnntss T) ru2 111 A.. .1 11 w,.,. ... jvi mu v .uuc uouar s worth of gar !en seeds or drUcs or niedteines. -f)ji. Knniss wUl give 10 pa)ers of fresh garden seedsfree. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1886, edition 1
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